Skateboarder, artist, unpredictable traveller, pioneer. There are many words to describe Chet Childress.
Having discovered skateboarding in 1984, Chet's led a three-decade strong career from living on the run, in constant search of the stoke. Desillusion Magazine editor Robin Pailler spent five days with Chet in his childhood town of Wilmington, North Carolina, to gain an insight into the mind of one of skateboarding's greatest living legends.
Supported by KR3W
This short film is based on the article "Greetings From Nowhere" published in Desillusion Magazine 49, Volume 1
Available here: bit.ly/1HzRT3b
Music:
'Stokkseyri'
by Jónsi & Alex
from the album Riceboy Sleeps
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/riceboy-sleeps/id323412506
'2/2'
by Brian Eno
from the album Music for Airports
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ambient-1-music-for-airports/id724435863
'Krusty'
by Papa M
from the album Whatever, Mortal
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/whatever-mortal/id82103114
'Cavalleria Rusticana (Intermezzo)'
by Pietro Mascagni
https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/mascagni-cavalleria-rusticana/id538381479